On Dec 21, 2014 7:59 AM, "Marcus Pollice" <marcus.poll...@gmail.com> wrote: > use the Debian/Ubuntu patchset, which is what I will look at more closely now. I suspect that maybe one of these patches changes something that affects performance for small data sizes. Is there some documentation available somewhere which patch changes what specifically?
I don't think there would be very many patches that are meant to improve performance in our patch set (note, I did not check). However, the details of what each patch changes should be in the patch description as well as in debian/changelog. You may also which to check what are all the compiler options coming from dpkg-buildflags used in the build... So if what you are trying to do is build your own copy of openssl to enable a particular feature, I would suggest using the source package as a base and using debuild / chroots / PPAs to build your custom package, that way you'd benefit from the same performance unless your custom changes impact them in some way, with the least amount of effort. / Matt
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